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Ohio Durable Power Of Attorney

Posted on October 12, 2010.
Ohio Durable Power Of AttorneyIs a Durable Power of Attorney shall remain in force in Ohio after the death of peoplea

No. Nowhere proxy survive the grantor.
The executor of the estate must be recognized before it becomes
financial stocks ..
The family may make funeral decisions.

Absolutely not. I do not know any place where a power of any kind is still valid in case of death.

In case of death, the deceased's money and personal effects is handled by the Excutor of will or an administrator appointed by the court where the deceased died intestate. (Without a will).

No, there would be no need to make medical or other decision of a deceased person, if you talk about the deceased's estate you need to have a person to become the executor of the estate.

No. In most jurisdictions, the attorney ends when the principal is incapacitated. A durable AFOD survives this but not dead.

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No, it ended!

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